Hot Weather in The Midwest Is A Thing Of The Past

In the 19th century, about 30% of stations in the Midwest would reach 100 degrees every year. Now that figure is less than 10%. In 1936, almost every station in the Midwest reached 100 degrees.

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5 Responses to Hot Weather in The Midwest Is A Thing Of The Past

  1. omanuel says:

    Thank you, Steven, for exposing climate change fraud.

  2. doogie says:

    Steven- what is the math behind the trend line?

  3. Andy DC says:

    Those charts correlate very with the US corn crops. The years that spike are the years where there is a considerable reduction of the crop. Obviously there has been a down trend in that regard. More good news that alarmists don’t want to talk about.

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